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Polypyrrole-block-poly(caprolactone)

0.3-0.7 wt. % (dispersion in nitromethane), contains p-toluenesulfonate as dopant

Synonym(s):

Biotron PP-NM, PCL-block-PPy

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352103
NACRES:
NA.23

form

liquid (dispersion)

Quality Level

contains

p-toluenesulfonate as dopant

composition

Biotron PP polymer, 0.3-0.7 wt. %
ethanol, 4-8 wt. %
nitromethane, 90-95 wt. %

concentration

0.3-0.7 wt. % (dispersion in nitromethane)

conductivity

10-40 S/cm (bulk)

General description

Sheet resistance, spin cast thin films: 10,000-50,000 Ohms/sq

Average transmittance: 70-90%

Biodegradble conducting polymer for bomedical applications. PCL diol blocks have average molecular weight 2000 and PPy block have an average molecular weight of 4000 with a 25% doping level. Good biocompatibility with expected weight loss of 40% at 200 days in pH=7 buffer.

Application

Thin films can be prepared by spin casting the nitromethane dispersion at 1000 rpm. To spin coat a thin film at 1000 RPM, 30 seconds to 1 minute is usually enough time to spread this dispersion. Thicker and more conducting films can be prepared by air spraying the dispersion on a substrate. Any substrate that is compatible can be used. Sprayed films can be dried at 30-40 °C, then pressed between two polished dye plates at 1000-10,000 psi to increase film density, strength and scratch resistance. The drying time of the air sprayed film depends on the thickness of the prepared film. Try weighing the sample periodically during drying.

Features and Benefits

The block copolymer structure renders the conducting polymer polypyrrole dispersible in organic solvents and biodegradable.

Caution

Store this product at room temperature (do not refrigerate or freeze). Severe settling and separation will normally occur. Agitate, sonicate, and filter prior to use. A plug of glass wool in a pipette can be used for easy filtration. The shelf life of this product will vary depending on how it is stored and handled. Product should be discarded if heavy aggregation occurs, or if sonication / filtering are inadequate to produce a good casting solution. When spray coating is used, the user should take every precaution necessarily to prevent exposure to solvent vapors from this product

Other Notes

Will settle over time. Must be sonicated before use

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Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 4 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Carc. 2 - Flam. Liq. 2 - Repr. 2

Storage Class Code

3 - Flammable liquids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

66.9 °F

Flash Point(C)

19.4 °C


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